Summer 2021 | Vol

Summer 2021 | Vol

TRANSPORT WORKERS UNION OF AMERICA, AFL-CIO UNITED INVINCIBLE SUMMER 2021 | VOL. 73 | NO. 2 @transportworker @transportworker /transportworkersunion transportworker NO MORE Right-to-Work Republicans & Democrats Should Defend STOP Workers, Not Tax Cuts for Corporations The Wealthy Keep Jobs HERE in the US INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT Political Establishment Fatigue By International President John Samuelsen ince taking office, President Joe Biden has absolutely kept his promises to workers and has accomplished great things, directly bailing out transport sector workers and literally saving our industries in his first few months. But I see the institution of the Democratic Party itself in some trouble. It’s in grave danger of devolving into factional chaos. On one side there Sare “Pro Right-to-Work”, neo-liberal, blue dog Dems like James Carville or fauxgressives (think NYC Mayor Bill deBlasio) that prioritize cultural leftism rather than economic security. Neither of those group’s first agenda is protecting or advancing working people – which should be the main objective of any politician worth voting for. “The trade union It is a sad situation and it’s why working people have “Political Establishment Fatigue.” We are sick of seeing our elected leaders pandering to multi-national movement is the only corporations, tired of seeing blue-collar jobs being offshored to places like China. And with the prospect of massive technological change rapidly coming, we are concerned that the NAFTA-driven Rust Belt will be replicated by job institution in America displacement, this time driven by both Republicans and Democrats embracing potentially dangerous, job-killing advanced technologies. solely focused on There are individual Democrats who have done excellent things to help TWU members and other unions, but neither party is focused primarily on the defense economic security of America’s working families. The conclusion drawn from these observations is clear: The trade union movement is the only institution in America solely focused on economic security for working people. We are more important now than we for working people. ever were. While we will continue to advance legislation, both nationally and locally, our greatest strength will also be our brothers and sisters working with We are more each other, side-by-side. important now than we ever were.” 2 | SUMMER 2021 TWU Express SUMMER 2021 CONTENTS VOL. 73, NO. 1 DEPARTMENTS TRANSPORT WORKERS UNION OF AMERICA, AFL-CIO 2 President’s Column JOHN SAMUELSEN International President 4 Secretary-Treasurer’s Column ALEX GARCIA Int’l Executive Vice President 7 Organizing Department Updates JEROME LAFRAGOLA 6 Int’l Secretary-Treasurer CURTIS TATE 8 State Conferences Int’l Administrative Vice President MIKE MAYES 10 Government Affairs Updates Int’l Administrative Vice President MICHAEL J. QUILL 22 Division Updates Int’l President, 1934-1966 SONNY HALL Int’l President Emeritus 26 Committee Updates MICHAEL O’BRIEN Int’l President Emeritus 8 TWU Member Moments will INTERNATIONAL VICE PRESIDENTS return in the next issue Delisa Brown Thom McDaniel Willie Brown Benyoel Morgan Dale Danker Gary Peterson FEATURES John Feltz Andre Sutton Debra Hagan Tony Utano Tom Lenane James Whalen 5 In Memoriam: Remembering EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Timothy Grandfield John Chiarello Horace Marves LaTonya Crisp J.P. Patafio Richard Davis Kevin Smith 12 A Look Back: Organizing Dept Derick Echevarria Tim Hughes 14 13 A Look Back: Railroad Division EXECUTIVE BOARD Bedennia Barnes Gus Mohgrabi Carlos Bernabel Lyn Montgomery Richard Boehm Paul Navarro Constance Bradley Emmanuel Paragios DIVISIONS Dino Centrone John Parrott Greg Cosey Earl Phillips Brian DeLucia Brian Politt AIR Grigoriy Dunichev Dan Rivera Cassandra Gilbert Richard Rocco Victor Gonzalez Peter Rosconi 14 TWU Flight Attendants at Amy Griffin Gary Schaible 16 FSI Ratify Tentative Agreement Patrick Howard Jenny Schar Theotis James Christina Scott Vanessa Jones Armando Serrano Shirley Martin Robert Taylor III RAIL Michael Massoni Donald Yates Jeffrey Mitchell 16 Feltz Attends Amtrak’s 50th Anniversary OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE TRANSPORT Festivities in Philadelphia WORKERS UNION OF AMERICA, AFL-CIO Published by the Transport Workers Union of America — ISSN 0039-8659 1220 19th Street NW, 6th Floor, Washington, DC 20036 TRANSIT Phone: (202) 719-3900 Annual subscription price $2.00 per year. Denise Romano, Communications Specialist 25 18 Meet the TUUS Local Leaders Postmaster: Send address changes to TWU EXPRESS, 1220 19th Street NW, 6th Floor, Washington, DC 20036 TWU Express SUMMER 2021 | 3 INTERNATIONAL SECRETARY-TREASURER IN MEMORIAM Call to Convention 2021 By International Secretary-Treasurer Jerome Lafragola very four years, we convene in Las Vegas to conduct essential union business, as well as celebrate our achievements. As we approach the 26th Constitutional Convention this September, I couldn’t be prouder to be both a leader and a member of America’s Fighting Democratic Union. Since 2017, and especially during this devastating Covid-19 pandemic, Ethe TWU has held the line, advanced and won nearly every battle, big or small, we’ve faced. And that’s the theme of this upcoming Convention: “Hold the Line, Advance, Win.” The TWU has organized over 20 new workgroups, including TWU Local 320, the nation’s first ever bike share local union. We’ve served as America’s circulatory system, transporting other essential workers safety to and from their families during this pandemic. We’ve taken on mayors, governors, school boards, transit agencies, airlines – anyone who has tried to treat our workers unfairly. “It’s been over a year All three of our Divisions – Transit, Universities, Utilities and Services, Railroad and Air – have gotten stronger with not only increased but engaged membership. since I have seen Our International Departments, especially Government Affairs, have done incredible things to serve our membership. Our union has faced many obstacles and at times it seemed like the cards were many of you and I very stacked against us. We faced the threat of the Janus Supreme Court decision, legal battles with American Airlines, mass layoffs and furloughs, and a deadly global much look forward pandemic. But we didn’t give up and fought it through, thanks to the talent and dedication of our members. to doing so this fall It’s been over a year since I have seen many of you and I very much look forward to doing so this fall at the Convention in Las Vegas. Please continue to stay safe and enjoy your summer. at the Convention in Las Vegas.” 4 | SUMMER 2021 TWU Express IN MEMORIAM Remembering Timothy Grandfield ormer Director of Organizing and International Representative Timothy Grandfield passed away on August 25, 2020, at the age of 70. Grandfield came from a railroad family. He was drafted into the Army right after high school and as soon as he returned from service, he returned to work as Fa car knocker. Grandfield was elected president of his local, rose the ranks to become an International Rep, traveling across the country assisting members. According to the New Haven Register, “He loved all his friends-those from the R.R./TWU/the shoreline and, most of all, his pals from The Hill.” “He loved all his friends- those from the R.R./TWU/ the shoreline and, most of all, his pals from The Hill.” –New Haven Register TWU Express SUMMER 2021 | 5 Internal Organizing in Houston The International TUUS Division, Organizing Department and President John Samuelsen spent time in Houston, Texas in mid-May, doing internal organizing in our school bus locals. AFL-CIO Organizing Institute The International Organizing Department continues to work hand-in-hand with the AFL-CIO Organizing Institute, having active participants in every virtual session they have offered. “Local 555 member Chris Avila and International Campaign Organizer Heather Laverty have really taken the bull by the horns,” Director Angelo Cucuzza said. “The AFL-CIO specifically requests their help for nearly every session.” If any local presidents are interested in sending members to this virtual training, please reach out to the Organizing Department, [email protected], to get something set up. The training lasts three days and can be given on different levels: from basic, to advanced, to specified clinics on particular topics of organizing. 6 | SUMMER 2021 TWU Express ORGANIZING UPDATES Non-Profit Workers at Chhaya Win Voluntary Recognition The newest members of the TWU are non-profit workers at Chhaya, located in Queens, NY, who won voluntary recognition on April 16. “It drew a lot of support. Lots of people were surprised we were organizing non-profit workers, but after organizing workers at MinKwon, we wanted to expand,” explained Organizing Director Angelo Cucuzza. “We hope to add these members to Local 241.” Assemblymember Catalina Cruz (D-NY-36) and Sen. Jessica Ramos (D-NY-13) were some of the JetBlue Passenger biggest supporters, with Cruz’s staff conducting the neutral card recognition. Service & Mechanics Our effort to organize passenger service and mechanics (AO and TO) and JetBlue to complement our InFlight Crewmembers continues. The campaign has been organizing actively on the LA Metro Bike Share ground, engaging workers throughout the country. On May 11, International President John The Organizing Department has been conducting Samuelsen, International Administrative Vice on-site meetings with workers at LA Metro Bike President Mike Mayes, and Cucuzza met with Share. Cucuzza said he anticipates a successful end JetBlue members at Logan Airport to discuss to this campaign as we continue to grow Local 320. tactics and mobilization. Corpus Christi and El Paso The organizing drive in Corpus Christi and El Paso, Texas for Bus Operators and related workgroups continues. The TUUS Division and Organizing Department visited Corpus Christi on May 15 and 16, distributing TWU swag and print materials to workers while answering any questions they might have. Earlier in May, Cucuzza and International Rep JC Cruz flew to El Paso to engage the worker-led committee for the Independent School District and will returned again at the end of the month.

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